The Radioactive Truth Sucks
by ChewyBees
It’s terribly
frightening. I know that we are all under the threat of death, but then again,
this is but one of a thousand reasons for that.
Everything sent to
us is unverifiable. All life is cyclical. If Uranium is from the earth then it
is also cyclical. Even in it’s refined state, it is still energetic rocks. All
life revolves around energy. Even if mankind perishes, life will not. A bacterium
will adapt to any source of energy, and therefore, life renews.
The durability of
life is astounding. The fragility of humans, and ultimately mammal existence is
evident. It may be the best thing for our earth mother for all of us to be
gone, forever. Think about it, all of our fretting, worrying and intent on
finding a ‘solution’ isn’t really about our mother, it is about us. We are
selfish little creatures, insisting that in order for God to exist, we must
exist. What folly.
According to all
purports, we are all destined for the most horrific Armageddon the universe has
ever known. So be it. If anything, we were given our time, did what we did with
it, and should be thankful for the time we were given. If we truly are a higher
dimensional spiritual being, then why in the name of all that is green and good
would we care if we were here, or there?
This comment is
not a proclamation that people shouldn’t care. I truly believe that if you
cannot control something, provide a solution, and make a difference, then there
is little value in even mentioning it. In fact, by not mentioning it, and
acting, and exhorting in deference to it, then you just might be taking all of
it’s power away to begin with.
Hell if I made
sense with the above. Simply put, we determine the reality we become. Njews
makes a storyteller’s reality for us. Yes Fukshima is lethal, and it sucks, but
hell if I can do a damn thing about it, except make it a void in my existence.
Reply by hp
Our collective
fate has ultimately been sealed by the nuclear radiations.
To what degree
remains to be seen. It is hard to fathom total extinction, from several
perspectives, but near extinction level is indeed comprehendible.
From 1945 – 1998
the demons detonated 2,000+ land, air and sea tests. Then on to the nuclear
meltdowns past, present and future and the upcoming mass nuclear weapons
exchanges, etc..
Call it what you
want; bad karma, curse, prophesy, common sense, five will get you ten. These
lethal nuclear radiations are no imagined sci-fi movie or some conjured up
gobbledygook neo-metaphysics.
Will divine
intervention wash away the accrued horrors of our unimaginable collective
barbarism, cruelty and demonic actions against life on earth which have already
created our current condition?
Or is this just
another pipe dream of incredibly selfish and childish greed and ignorance?
It’s a karmic
matter of taking of our radioactive medicine, and take it we will.. Choice be
damned!
We all know about
Fukushima Daiichi but who knows about the artificial nuclear radiation belts
encircling this earth right now?
Artificial
radiation belts are radiation belts that have been created by high altitude
nuclear explosions. Google it...
zengardner.com
Our world is
undoubtedly in a period of political, social and spiritual transition. A
potential new future is coming to life around us, pushed rapidly forward by a
universal shift in energy.
People are waking up
to the deception of our existence, and seeking a better way to live. We are
quite literally on the cusp of a brand new world. It is an exciting time to be
alive, and the possibilities are – for the first time in living memory – quite
literally endless.
Living in a
transitioning world can be challenging. But embracing simplicity, remaining
centred, and living true to your own nature are your keys to creating the new
world that YOU want to be a part of.
Courtesy of The Unbounded Spirit, here are 7 words to live
by in a changing world:
7 Words to Live By:
Patience:
It takes time to be who we want to be, and to live the life
we want to live. We cannot have anything we wish right now – everything needs
its own time to happen. Learning to be patient is the first truth to living the
good life.
Persistence:
Albert Einstein once said that you never fail until you stop
trying. Persistent effort is necessary to achieving anything of importance. No
matter how many failures you may have experienced, no matter the difficulties
you may face, never stop striving to turn your dreams into reality.
Courage:
Mistakes are natural, and failures happen often. Never be
afraid of committing mistakes or finding yourself to have failed. Be brave
enough to go through challenges and adventure. Nothing will ever be given to you
unless you ask for it it.
Responsibility:
Freedom goes hand-in-hand with responsibility. Life is made
of choices and choice always brings responsibility. Every action leads to a
reaction, every cause has its consequences. Always make sure you choose what
you think is right and never forget to see yourself as the creator of your
destiny.
Love:
If you have everything, but lack love, then you have
nothing. But if you have nothing, except for love, then you have everything. To
love is to be at peace with yourself and others.
Truth:
Never be afraid to speak the truth, and always be true to
yourself. No matter what others want or expect from you, you should always
serve the truth, no matter what the consequences. This might be painful in the
beginning, but in the end truth shall set you free.
Appreciation:
Your life might not be the ideal, but your life is still
great. Whether you have failed or have not yet achieved to live your dream, you
are still here pulsating with life and can experience this wonder-full existence.
Aim for something better, but never forget to appreciate what you already have.
Courtesy of The Unbounded Spirit
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